In Arizona, Prey Drive Isn't Just Annoying — It Can Be Dangerous
Behavior Severity Level
Severity: Moderate
What you may be seeing
- Hard fixation on small, fast-moving animals — locking eyes, lowering body, going still before the chase
- Explosive launches after movement — birds taking off, lizards darting, rabbits appearing from brush
- Deaf to all commands once the chase has started — complete recall failure in the presence of prey
- Fence running, fence testing, or escape attempts when wildlife is visible or audible in the yard
- Pulling on leash with significant intensity when prey stimuli are present
- Wildlife encounters in the yard — catching or killing lizards, birds, or other small animals
- A dog who is well-behaved on-leash in urban settings but loses all reliability on natural surface trails
- Prey drive that triggers arousal spill-over — chasing leads to barking, redirected mouthing, or inability to settle
- A dog who has escaped the yard in pursuit of an animal and been found far from home
- Prey behavior that extends to small family pets, cats, or neighborhood animals
What Is Prey Drive?
Partners Dogs has been training Arizona dogs through every kind of prey drive case for 28+ years. Two locations in Scottsdale and Cave Creek. Lifetime trainer support included with every board-and-train program.
Recommended Programs for Prey Drive
Foundation Camp
21-day board & train. From $3,299. Best for foundational obedience + general manners work.
Learn more →Behavior Camp
4-6 week immersive board & train. From $5,929. Best fit for prey drive and other behavior cases.
Learn more →Transform Camp
Premium immersive program. From $8,509. For owners who want the most thorough rehabilitation.
Learn more →Not sure which fits? Take our program decision tool or complete the PD360 assessment.
